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. >> susie: and how technology is making it possible for doctors to go paperless. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the first day of the new quarter, kicks off with a blue chip rally. investors were encouraged by a report showing that american factories were busy in september. a popular index of national factory activity rose to 51.5 last month, from 49.6 in august. it was the fastest pace of production since may. but that upbeat news was overshadowed by comments from federal reserve chief ben bernanke, saying the economy is not growing fast enough to bring down the unemployment rate. we'll have more on that in a moment. those two events led to volatile trading here on wall street. the dow rose about 78 points, but was up as much as 155 points earlier. the nasdaq drifted in and out of positive and negative territory, finally losing more than 2.5 points, and the s&p rose almost four points. and, as suzanne pratt reports there are conflicting views on the state of american manufacturing. >> reporter: from cardboard boxmakers, to icemakers, to uniform manufacturers, fact
. >> susie: and how technology is making it possible for doctors to go paperless. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the first day of the new quarter, kicks off with a blue chip rally. investors were encouraged by a report showing that american factories were busy in september. a popular index of national factory activity rose to 51.5 last month, from 49.6 in august. it was the fastest pace of production since may. but that upbeat news was...
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medical technology firm nuvasive also warned its third quarter revenue will be disappointing. the stock fell 32.9%. nuvasive makes implants and devices for spinal surgeries. it said it lost customers to competitors. mimicking what we saw in the broader market, the financial sector e.t.f. saw the biggest gains among the five most actively traded exchange traded products. it was up 1.5%. four of the five most actively traded products were stronger. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: all this week, we have been highlighting the need for job retraining. today, we look at a slightly different problem facing many high-tech start-ups. in spite of the weak economy, there are many firms that cannot fill positions. erika miller went to one soho building where firms gripe they can't hire as fast as they want. >> i've been working here for 221 hours. >> reporter: keith blanchard is one of the newest hires at thrillist, a media company targeting young, hip, urban men. three million subscribers get a daily email with recommended places to eat, drink, and have fun. >> i'm here be
medical technology firm nuvasive also warned its third quarter revenue will be disappointing. the stock fell 32.9%. nuvasive makes implants and devices for spinal surgeries. it said it lost customers to competitors. mimicking what we saw in the broader market, the financial sector e.t.f. saw the biggest gains among the five most actively traded exchange traded products. it was up 1.5%. four of the five most actively traded products were stronger. and that's tonight's "market focus."...
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technology, consumer discretionary sector looks good. so we think that the sect leg in the cyclical bull market started with those october 2011 lows. i've been telling our clients, hey, any opportunity you have whether it's a pullback, valuations are not expensive, you want to make sure that you are invested here because the economy is going to cope growing at least through 2014, i think. i think the market has got some upside here. >> we're going to have to leave there. a lot of good information. thanks so much, scott, scott wren, senior equity strategist at wells fargo advisors. and as we mentioned, alcoa kicks off earnings season tomorrow. the alcoa c.e.o. joins us for an exclusive interview. >> tom: pump prices have hit a new record in california, climbing to $4.67 a gallon today, according to triple "a", but some cities are experiencing even higher prices. for drivers, the good news is prices are expected to fall, but california remains vulnerable to quick price hikes. refinery and pipeline problems have put the squeeze on supplies
technology, consumer discretionary sector looks good. so we think that the sect leg in the cyclical bull market started with those october 2011 lows. i've been telling our clients, hey, any opportunity you have whether it's a pullback, valuations are not expensive, you want to make sure that you are invested here because the economy is going to cope growing at least through 2014, i think. i think the market has got some upside here. >> we're going to have to leave there. a lot of good...
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technologies falling 4.3%, energy services company halliburton was down 3.1%, and chevron fell 1.5%. chevron remains less than a dollar below its most recent 52 week high set last month. three of the five most actively traded exchange traded products made small gains. the nasdaq 100 tracking fund put in the biggest gain, up 0.3%. and that's tonight's "market focus." economy, earnings, election, tonight's street critique guest is mark watson of keel management. always great to see you. what is the shape of the economy? is this an economy you really want to take investment risk in? >> we actually think this is the time to start absorbing more risk. you see that even in some of the style indices, contrarian strategies are just now starting to do better because of the liquidity that we're awash in and also the fact that i think we are getting job growth, albeit slowly. things are improving. >> tom: that's the economy. the earnings play here is pet >> tom: that's the economy. the earnings play here is pet smarlx a nice rally and gained momentum back in late may when it raised its financia
technologies falling 4.3%, energy services company halliburton was down 3.1%, and chevron fell 1.5%. chevron remains less than a dollar below its most recent 52 week high set last month. three of the five most actively traded exchange traded products made small gains. the nasdaq 100 tracking fund put in the biggest gain, up 0.3%. and that's tonight's "market focus." economy, earnings, election, tonight's street critique guest is mark watson of keel management. always great to see you....
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and even if controlled technologies by technologies but using the low for all. services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution of. the family or whatever so out children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom of speech but. if we do not do anything we would not have any protection would just stay in this door which is raising up every day and we need to clean that up somehow therefore i'm certainly a believer and that by the way in most of the countries in europe and in america as well there are certain laws which protect. children against in potential dangers information on the internet thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest that we showed today was natalee as you co-founder you are completely. dancing to not only was your if you have your sense spotlight
and even if controlled technologies by technologies but using the low for all. services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution of. the family or whatever so out children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom...
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there are a lot of smart people out there who have mastered their own technology. we are seeing the results of those who haven't, and i think that calls for government to understand what the smart people are recommending begun. gerri: well, it gets underway tomorrow, and we will be following. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. gerri: well, aslew of new finds set to hit hospitals across the country. thanks to a key provision in obamacare. starting today, medicare will fine hospitals for having too many patients readmitted within 30 days of discharge. penalties averaging around 25,000 per hospital, forfeiting nearly $300 million in medicare funds. joining me now with the latest, dr. mitchell brooks, host of health of the nation. i ok at this story and that thing, this sounds like a tax to me. >> not only is it a tax, it does not take into account -- it does not seem to take into account the things that should. it is a pretty blanket statement. rea missions are extremely complex, and there is absolutely nothing in these reports that i have
there are a lot of smart people out there who have mastered their own technology. we are seeing the results of those who haven't, and i think that calls for government to understand what the smart people are recommending begun. gerri: well, it gets underway tomorrow, and we will be following. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. gerri: well, aslew of new finds set to hit hospitals across the country. thanks to a key provision in obamacare. starting today,...
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which is a totally new technology. and then, i think -- this technology once proven can be exported. >> but she stressed renewable energy as a source has its limits. supply cannot be controlled and demand has to be managed. new technological breakthroughs are needed to stabilize the system. >> i think with this change in the power sector, there is going to be a lot of innovations will happen in japan. which is -- which is some of the things that the scrjapanese companies are very good at. and i am really hoping that -- that some of the japanese companies are -- making a good progress. >>> the chinese homes have been a landmark since the 19th century. but developers are tearing them down and putting up high-rise buildings. now, young residents with inspiration from japan, are trying to save the traditional homes. nhk world's shun ishibe reports. >> reporter: resident take in the exhibit. young pictures, snap pictures of models of traditional arcade houses. more than 100 replicas are on display. >> this exhibition is per
which is a totally new technology. and then, i think -- this technology once proven can be exported. >> but she stressed renewable energy as a source has its limits. supply cannot be controlled and demand has to be managed. new technological breakthroughs are needed to stabilize the system. >> i think with this change in the power sector, there is going to be a lot of innovations will happen in japan. which is -- which is some of the things that the scrjapanese companies are very...
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one of the items to make that technology, that therapy more available was access to water. that's not just potable but water for injection, water that we could make on site in a home where people need to do dialysis. i started to work on a small machine that could beul added t our dialysis technologies to make it even better. once we figured out that we could make a machine that could make a thousand liters a day we said, wait a minut what if we could help the other billion people get clean water and ironically the medical community isn't the logical place that wi great efficiency reach all of these places in the remote parts of the world. >> think of it as great american innovations working for the world and creating value and shared value in the world. >> what's your take on this whole buzz around the sugar ban, michael bloomberg telling us how big of a sew soda you should be drinking. what's your take? >> all i will say to you is the golden triangle. government, business and civil society coming together, collaborating to find solutions for societial issues. >> so you ar
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science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia . turkish military have carried out new artillery attacks against syria. from damascus. earlier fired on the volatile state in retaliation to selling from syria which the. this building its own car is now considering whether to authorize haul supporter of military operations in the area. the f.b.i. has charged eleven people for acting out secret agents from also allegedly selling millions worth of restricted technology to the us military. and the e.u. power center plans an increase to its own budget in the midst of a crisis despite all standard member states calling for brussels to control it's not a tight. now i'm just here to bring us the latest sports news. hello there thanks for joining me and these are the headlines big test and warns against complacency is switzerland's young boys arrive in moscow tonight she wrote police clash. plus a cruel defeats in the least great so you to milan in st petersburg after a no goal condemns them for their second champions league loss in a row. an
science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia . turkish military have carried out new artillery attacks against syria. from damascus. earlier fired on the volatile state in retaliation to selling from syria which the. this building its own car is now considering whether to authorize haul supporter of military operations in the area. the f.b.i. has charged eleven people for acting out secret agents from also allegedly selling millions worth of restricted technology...
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one of the items to make that technology, that therapy more available was access to water that's not just portable but water for injection, water that we could make on site in a home where people need to do dialysis. i started working on a small machine that could be added to our dialysis technologies to make it even better. but once we figured out that we could make a machine that could make 1,000 liters a day, we said, wait a minute, besides helping the population of people with end stage renal failure, how about help the other billions of people get clean water? ironically, the medical community isn't the logical place that can, with great efficiency, reach all these places in the remote parts of the world. >> think of this as a great american innovation working for the world and creating value and shared value in the world. >> what's your take on this whole buzz around the sugar ban, michael bloomberg telling us, you knows, how big a soda you should be drinking? what's your take on all this? >> all i say to you is the golden triangle. governments, business, and civil society comi
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we cannot have these technological glitches as we have seen. it is critical that the government prevent people from unleashing technological programs that have not been fully tested and that are not protective of the public interest. gerri: well, there is something called a kill switch the people have talked about. is that a fantasy? the chicago fed has warned of the need for this. it seems to me like one of those happy solutions that and reality may cause more problems than it solves. >> i'd worry about anything, the kill switch because i'm worried about what it will actually killed. i think there is something more direct of government which is put an end to so-called spoofing. that is the in putting of orders that are never intended to be executed. that is something that is at the heart of a lot of the problems we're seeing. gerri: you bring up a very good point, this issue of spoofing. sort of fake trades that are never really intended to be pursued. but isn't this the heart and soul of the businesses of our exchanges? isn't that what that n
we cannot have these technological glitches as we have seen. it is critical that the government prevent people from unleashing technological programs that have not been fully tested and that are not protective of the public interest. gerri: well, there is something called a kill switch the people have talked about. is that a fantasy? the chicago fed has warned of the need for this. it seems to me like one of those happy solutions that and reality may cause more problems than it solves. >>...
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technology giants have been fighting each other in the courts over technology for smartphones and other mobile devices. the people at samsung say they added iphone 5, apple's iphone 5 to a patent infringement lawsuit. samsung alleges the latest smartphone violates eight of its patents. the claim targets technologies for displays data and storing photos. lawyers for samsung say they will exclude patents on the high speed wireless communications protocol known as lte. samsung has an edge in this technology. samsung received a green light from a u.s. district court in california in another case. the company can resume sales of its tablet device the galaxy 10.1 in the u.s. market. the court decided in june to temporarily ban sales. it lifted the injunction after a separate lawsuit in august found this particular tablet did not infringe on apple patents. >>> in other news ahmadinejad blamed the enemies of iran for the fall of its currency. u.s. and european leaders imposed sanctions in july to encourage them to abandon the nuclear missions. >> translator: sanctions are used as a psychologica
technology giants have been fighting each other in the courts over technology for smartphones and other mobile devices. the people at samsung say they added iphone 5, apple's iphone 5 to a patent infringement lawsuit. samsung alleges the latest smartphone violates eight of its patents. the claim targets technologies for displays data and storing photos. lawyers for samsung say they will exclude patents on the high speed wireless communications protocol known as lte. samsung has an edge in this...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. by earning a degree from capella more iuniversity, you'll have the knowledge to make an impact in your company and take your career to an even greater place. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> we told you at the top of the show that local officials are telling nbc news three american troops are among the 14 people killed this morning in a suicide bombing in afghanistan. this follows a weekend that saw the 2,000th member of the united states military die in that 11-year war. the sad milestone reminds us of the continuing costs of the war in afghanistan. the average age of a u.s. service member killed there, 26 years old. 9 out of 10 of those killed were enlisted service members. to date the war in afghanistan has cost more than $570 billion, almost a billion dollars a week when you average it out over the long scope of this war. >>> enough of the real news, let's huddle up around the water
introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. by earning a degree from capella more iuniversity, you'll have the knowledge to make an impact in your company and take your career to an even greater place. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> we told you at the top of the show that local officials are telling nbc news three american troops are among the 14 people...
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it may not make sense when you take a look at the technology that each have. >> wasn't the issue we had originally? there was the issue with sprint and next tell and an issue when you looked at t mobile and sprint originally because it was gsm. you have the same issue. it is not like this could be done overnight. the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see sprint come in you can gain traction back with sprint. i'm still long. i trim my position when we approach five. i would be a buyer again. it is interesting because we were talking about this earlier. the stock is up over 100% since the summer. a lot of that is predicated on the ceo talking about consolidation whether they were going to be a buyer or bought. there is very few people that can buy sprint right now. what i find interesting is that they have been caught offguard by this deal. everything they have been doing is to raise the currency and equity value so they can do a deal like this. now they a
it may not make sense when you take a look at the technology that each have. >> wasn't the issue we had originally? there was the issue with sprint and next tell and an issue when you looked at t mobile and sprint originally because it was gsm. you have the same issue. it is not like this could be done overnight. the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see...
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sending millions worth of restricted technology to the passion of. the few pounds on to plans that increase turns out a bunch of them but midst of crisis despite austerity his member states calling for brussels to control its own right. now russian football teams aren't having much luck in the champions league at the moment with the latest setback and the rest of the sport. hello there good to have you company and here's what's coming up over the next few minutes bottoms in the loose three two to milan in since they disappeared after nine gold condemns them to their second defeat in arrive in the champions league. while angie look to maintain the europa league is a welcome switch sides young boys. don't talk too long almost go down model that was the second time in a week to extend their lead in the k.h. els conference. but first an eight suffered a cruel three two defeat at the hands of ac milan in the champions league last night a known goal from thomas who bitch and handing the italians victory in st petersburg some eight had battled back from two
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nobody can guarantee of that technology will be used. of the big issue of the chemical weapons and syria. nobody can guarantee of the chemical weapon of technology will not go to lebanon it is a issue of concern for all of us. i read a lot about it in "time" magazine could israeli people have a strong democracy. we go to elections together and i sit in the parliament in the knesset we do not agree of the time we do not argue of the time the one democracy today israel can be proud. i am very proud. sometimes happening in the knesset member of arab-israeli decided to join the group from turkey for on the same boat there were terrorists. she came back one day later and entered the knesset and that this democracy in action. i don't know if the doing debt and outcry you let him come back to congress. but i think we can be proud of democracy and israel. thank you for coming. i'm sure when you read the book you'll have a more common thing to ask i will do it on my website and on facebook. also thank you for your hospitality. thank you very much
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can overcome the energy crisis in a few years by merely unleashing the natural gas and oil of technology that tran formed the petroleum industry in the last five years the hornet tal tracking and other things that made it possible the smaller footprint on the surface reach fuel than in the past. it's the green energy sources that consume the most valuable part of the global environment which is the surface of the earth. you have solar cells and wind mills and beau owe fuel and all of these while ignoring the almost energy below the surface of the earth. that can be reached with a small footprint on the earth's. >> george, what is al true rich. how does it fit. >> an orientation toward the need of others. that's an i believe capitalism is intrinsically altruistic. that is to say that capitalism is based on making investments without any assurance that others will respond to them. capitalist investments only work if say that respond imaginatively need of ores. i think capitalism is intrinsically is awe triewlistic. socialism, i believe is intrinessicly based on greed. the greed for power.
can overcome the energy crisis in a few years by merely unleashing the natural gas and oil of technology that tran formed the petroleum industry in the last five years the hornet tal tracking and other things that made it possible the smaller footprint on the surface reach fuel than in the past. it's the green energy sources that consume the most valuable part of the global environment which is the surface of the earth. you have solar cells and wind mills and beau owe fuel and all of these...
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technology here on along with the future of. morning news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. and feel seriously angle continues to grip you're in frustration over spending cuts turns violent as purchases clash with police in madrid. syria and iran top the debate this is the way the general assembly was russia calling for an end to countries signed stepping the one that's israel rolls up the prospects for you. joining us on the address is world leaders at the u.n. tearing into washington post silencing whistle player was speaking through an r.j. sponsored video adding some bad for those embassy in london and still hold up. the latest false news next to with the union and it's very interesting in the russian premier. thanks for joining us this is sports with a plenty head over the next ten minutes saying clearing the following. army men overrun struggling to shock the premier league leaders heading into the weekend c.s.k. moscow put together their longest winning
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technology, the government rejects further subsidies. >> we'll work hard to achieve this in fields -- in the field of research and development. >> the government says it would be happy to get 600,000 electric cars on the road in the next few years, but experts say even that is an ambitious goal. >> sports news, one of the greatest comebacks in golf history. europe had miraculously managed to keep their hands on the ryder cup. >> they fought their way back to beat the u.s. 14 1/2 to 13 1/2 in illinois. >> germany's martin kaymer sealed the deal with his victory over steve stricker. >> team europe chipped, drove, and putted their way into the history books. the americans inched back into the game, but europe's justin rose was quick to strike back. jose maria olazabal summoned the golf gods as kaymer stepped onto the green. >> jose maria told me we need your point. i do not really care how you do it. just the letter it. -- just deliver it. it was very straightforward. that is the way we germans are. for chile, i could handle it. and i made the last -- fortunately, i could handle it and
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it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe that this machine can fall and strip hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks and up here weather turned into planks which branch off to all manner of uses to use wood expats from march but not all of it goes it goes . here on the museum island traditional methods are used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years in this whole what. reaches back to complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. but here at the valley are all viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and old they range from smal
it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe that this machine can fall and strip hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where...
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. >>> technology has changed our daily lives fundamentally over the past century and more. who can now imagine life without electric light bulbs or more recently smartphones? to answer the question of what the next technological game maker might be, we went to one of japan's largest home electronics shows. nhk world's ta mow coca mata gives us the inside line. >> reporter: more than 600 companies are participating in this exhibition at a site near tokyo. major japanese electronics firms such as sony are presenting their latest products at the show which began on tuesday. visitors are interested. this is what walking may look like in the future. just a slight hand pressure of my hand. electronics manufacturer murata has a small company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is now over 65 years of age. there's a growing market for products for the elderly, and manufacturers are becoming increasingly innovative. >> translator: i think the senior market will expand as the numbers of older people increases. ther
. >>> technology has changed our daily lives fundamentally over the past century and more. who can now imagine life without electric light bulbs or more recently smartphones? to answer the question of what the next technological game maker might be, we went to one of japan's largest home electronics shows. nhk world's ta mow coca mata gives us the inside line. >> reporter: more than 600 companies are participating in this exhibition at a site near tokyo. major japanese...
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>> look i think that position is the technology stock that's really the consumer play. the consumer as people look at this company, it will not be spending as much on this company as they might in some other security. i met with adt today, that company has much better security, if you want to mix apples to oranges in the security sector, i like adt. if you can't beat the big boys, you got to join them. amazon and google all week i will have two a day that are the anoints ones. don't move, the lightning surrou roichbround is coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs.
>> look i think that position is the technology stock that's really the consumer play. the consumer as people look at this company, it will not be spending as much on this company as they might in some other security. i met with adt today, that company has much better security, if you want to mix apples to oranges in the security sector, i like adt. if you can't beat the big boys, you got to join them. amazon and google all week i will have two a day that are the anoints ones. don't move,...
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be telling us of the world's most colorful choppered and you've got a toothbrush to douse any flame technology here on r.g.p. please go to the future cover. there are those who desperately need it to survive odds misspoken two is the time to give money to on the lookout. for gold in the fish. and a suppresses the prize the rights or the food for. those who don't get their share of the traits. good by god's. grace and you know dollar loss but not the one not us that people need to know about it that may not look anything from the company from. those who suck it out to prosper. inside the cities and say. come in from. some. nice license and. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of nigeria. on our t.v. . wealthy british style sign. on the. market why now for can the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial. headlines tune in to cause a report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horrible you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and
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and then the whole machine is driven by advertising and that does create a problem it means that as technology reduces the number of jobs and yet we all under this impulsion to consume more and what how do we see things developing what should happen is that on the whole we should give up growth as the top priority. and make sure we have enough work sharing so that people can get work but not most people working forty or forty five or fifty hours a week and then another fifteen or twenty percent not working at all or only working very part time we need to sort of distribute work better among among among people. who want to work and also make sure there's more leisure so that people can pursue pursue things for their own sake do things that interest them. and that's the way forward otherwise we're all sort of treadmill and i think you're right they'll be more and more crises as a result of it. thank. you . russia would be soo much brighter if you move about songs from phones to impression . from start on t.v. dot com. the top stories in our c damascus pledges to find out who's behind the deadly
and then the whole machine is driven by advertising and that does create a problem it means that as technology reduces the number of jobs and yet we all under this impulsion to consume more and what how do we see things developing what should happen is that on the whole we should give up growth as the top priority. and make sure we have enough work sharing so that people can get work but not most people working forty or forty five or fifty hours a week and then another fifteen or twenty percent...
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technological expo for technological whiz kids that is on the face of it the reason why he is in moscow there is however other ideas that have been posed by members of russia's technological community and companies here they say that the real reason may be to head home to poach advanced russian programmers to work at facebook. and they don't they don't feel particularly happy about that telling vedder mosty amongst other russian newspapers that they remember one nine hundred ninety eight when russia was going through a financial crisis and microsoft was busy doing the same thing or at least they they thought that microsoft was here poaching and as they saw it stealing away russian talent to work in america and they wouldn't be happy about zuckerberg trying the same thing here the message is still technological he's here to look at and talk about technology but there are all these ideas about possible all teary eyed motives to the facebook founders visit. thanks for that update our correspondent reporting from the center of moscow and moving on let's check out the equity markets banking
technological expo for technological whiz kids that is on the face of it the reason why he is in moscow there is however other ideas that have been posed by members of russia's technological community and companies here they say that the real reason may be to head home to poach advanced russian programmers to work at facebook. and they don't they don't feel particularly happy about that telling vedder mosty amongst other russian newspapers that they remember one nine hundred ninety eight when...